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Needing a new battery or your car dying is inevitable. When this happens your fancy radio or navigation will need a code. This is to prevent someone from stealing the radio and being able to use it. If you go to a dealer you can almost bet they will charge upwards of a 100$ or more depending on the dealer and your location. Thankfully Honda has a website that just requires some information and you can get the code for your vehicle. Entering the code can vary but most times the radio will say code and you use the station presets to enter the code in. Look for more tips to come for specific vehicles.

We may be able to help with this but need more information. Each radio has its own individual security code. There is no blanket code that covers Freelanders for example.

You will need to supply the serial number and part number of the radio itself so we can identify what radio you have. This will involve removing the radio from the dash to find the serial number which is on a label at the back or stamped into the metal casing of the radio itself.

Retrieve Unlock Codes forRadio and Navigation Devices
Retrieving Your Code
You can retrieve your code using this website by providing identity verification and vehicle information in a few simple steps.
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Retrieving Your Radio or Navi Code
You can retrieve your code using A) This website ( https://radio-navicode.acura.com/ ) and by
providing identity verification
and vehicle information in a few simple steps.

OR

B) Contact an Acura dealer, provide requested info (such as the serial number) to receive the Radio/Navi Code you are requesting!

I have a 2001 Mitsubishi Sport. I was doing some work to my battery and
my radio locked out. I put a code in that I thought it would be and
after 3 codes it would not let me add anymore codes. I took my vehicle
to the dealership(no charge) and he went in and got the serial numbers
off of the radio and looked into his computer and gave me the code. Of
course the radio was locked out. He told me I had to have the ignition
turned on for 30-45 minutes and the radio would reset for me to put the
code in. I let it sit in the garage for an hour and went back out and
it worked. I just put the code it.

Hi PJ, Is this the original sound system for the vehicle? if it is then contact your local Mitsubishi dealer with your Vin Number and Registration Document/title they will have it on file.
Good Luck!
Paul 'W'

Factory radio codes are an anti-theft deterrent, they are unique to each radio and car serial number, in order to get the code the dealer will have to access the manufacturers data base, you will need to pull the radio and record the radio model number and the serial number of the chassis of the radio and take it to the dealer, they will not in most cases give the info out over the phone, this would defeat the whole purpose of the code.

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